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Industry committee  Briefly, again, part of our effort is to generate economic benefits within the marine sector as well as in the broader economy so we are applying our industrial offset policies to the national shipbuilding strategy procurements. In addition to that, both of the prime contractors

October 26th, 2016Committee meeting

Jeff Waring

Industry committee  Into the existing contracts...?

October 26th, 2016Committee meeting

Jeff Waring

Industry committee  I'll start. The national shipbuilding strategy is a package that will work for large vessels, and that's been awarded to Irving as well as Vancouver Shipyards. All small ships will go to all other shipyards in Canada, meaning not to Irving or to Vancouver Shipyards. In additi

October 26th, 2016Committee meeting

Jeff Waring

Industry committee  I'll start this off by saying that when we launched the industrial and technical benefits policy two years ago, we did reach out to all of the provinces to explain the process by which we were looking to leverage economic benefits and to also inquire as to whether or not there we

October 26th, 2016Committee meeting

Jeff Waring

Industry committee  It's something that, when we transform the industrial and technological benefits policy, is a lot more strategic. It has been going on for two years. In the past, it may not have been as open to those kinds of discussions because it was more of a blunt instrument. It was more one

October 26th, 2016Committee meeting

Jeff Waring

Industry committee  I'm with the industrial technological benefits branch at industry sector with Paul Halucha at the innovation, science and economic development department.

October 26th, 2016Committee meeting

Jeff Waring